
The lottery ticket creations were sculpted by Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom, for their exhibition “Ghost of a Dream”: the two graduates in 2004 & 2005 from the Rhode Island School of Design were fascinated by the perpetual discarding of lottery tickets, and decided to turn fascination into art.

To know about Ghost of Dream upcoming exibithion have a look at their website!


Enjoy now your green life reusing your bus, train, daily tickets to create your own piece of art!
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